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Monitor articles for May 22, 1985
- Modern Japan's lagging `frontier'
- Starting right
- Nicaragua cracks down on its thriving underground economy
- Thomas Hart Benton's sister taught us dancing; Ray Bolger stopped at our table. Readers also join in on eggs, poetry, etc.
- Celebrating John J. Audubon, a naturalist who rendered science into art
- Biased biography only distorts image of complex Irish poet
- Links grow between drug runners and terrorist groups. Exchange of profits for guns impairs enforcement effort
- World champion grower,brings 10,000 daffodils to famous Chelsea show
- Paul Horgan's monument to moral sensibility
- It's a tiring, smelly job, but New Yorkers line up for it. Michael DeCataldo and Peter DiGregorio tell why
- Small town resilience
- Duarte's talks
- Germany: past and present
- Robust Republican Party turns Florida into a two-party state
- Palestinian-Shiite clashes deepen rift between Muslims in Beirut
- US, Soviets make slow progress on trade
- West Germany, Israel: elusive normality
- US should scrap law on car fuel economy
- US stops complaining, starts to subsidize farm exports instead
- Questions of ethics
- Shyness is really nothing to brag about
- They know horses
- Bay-to-Breakers race a time for celebrating fun aspect of sports
- Pentagon takes a hard look at ability of officer corps to lead troops in combat. Critics worry that up-or-out promotions stifle innovation
- Exchange of prisoners sparks bitter debate among Israelis
- Challenges of dry weather
- Relax -- a bit -- on recording auto mileage. Congress has let up on detailed logs to get tax deductions for business trips, but care is still called...
- Pleasing the palates of Capitol Hill lawmakers
- Pickens faces costly defeat in his bid to get Unocal
- It's still 1976 in Ethiopia, where Lenin towers, Cubans sing, and the sun shines
- Pentagon windfall
- New England makes its own version of a New Orleans classic
- Negro Ensemble Company revives award-winning drama Ceremonies in Dark Old Men Play by Lonne Elder III. Directed by Douglas Turner Ward.
- Remark sparks row over German unity